(uncountable) The making of something bright, shiny, and smooth by, or (by extension) as if by, rubbing; (countable) an instance of this; a burnishing, a polishing, a shining.
A shine of something which has been polished; a lustre, a polish.
A shiny layer applied to a surface or other thing.
verb
(by extension) Of a thing: to increase in size; to expand, to spread out, to swell.
(figuratively) To appear positive and highly respected.
(figuratively) To make (someone or something) appear positive and highly respected.
Of a person's body: to grow large or stout; to fatten, to fill out.
Of a stag: to remove the velvet (“skin and fine fur”) from (its antlers) by rubbing them against something; to velvet.
To become bright, glossy, and smooth; to brighten, to gleam, to shine forth.
To make (something, such as a surface) bright, shiny, and smooth by, or (by extension) as if by, rubbing; to polish, to shine.
chunari
furnish
furnish
noun
Material used to create an engineered product.
verb
(transitive) To provide a place with furniture, or other equipment.
(transitive, figuratively) To supply (somebody) with something.
(transitive, figuratively) To supply or give (something).
grishun
heidrun
heurlin
hirudin
hirudin
noun
(biochemistry) A peptide, obtained from the salivary glands of leeches, that is used as an anticoagulant.
hirundo
hurling
hurling
noun
A Cornish street game resembling rugby, played with a silver ball.
An Irish game of ancient Celtic origin. It is played with an ash stick called a hurley (camán in Irish) and a hard leather ball called a sliotar.
The act by which something is hurled or thrown.
verb
present participle of hurl
hurrian
hurrian
Noun
member of an ancient people who lived in northern Mesopotamia; they created a powerful kingdom called Mitanni in the 16-13th century BC
Adjective
of or pertaining to the Hurrians, their language or culture
Proper noun
the language of Hurrians; it is non-Indo-European and non-Semitic; the only known relative is the Urartian
hurting
hurting
noun
A sensation that hurts.
verb
present participle of hurt
inhumer
inhumer
noun
One who inhumes.
niebuhr
nourish
nourish
noun
(obsolete) A nurse.
verb
(intransitive) To promote growth; to furnish nutriment.
(intransitive, obsolete) To gain nourishment.
(transitive) To encourage; to foster; to stimulate
(transitive) To feed and cause to grow; to supply with food or other matter which increases weight and promotes health.
(transitive) To support; to maintain; to be responsible for.
(transitive)To cherish; to comfort.
(transitive, of a person) To educate or bring up; to nurture; to promote emotional, spiritual or other non-physical growth.
nuraghi
nuraghi
noun
plural of nuraghe
rhenium
rhenium
noun
A metallic chemical element (symbol Re) with an atomic number of 75: a heavy, silvery-gray transition metal.
ruching
ruching
noun
A strip of fabric to be ruched.
Ruche.
verb
present participle of ruche
runfish
runtish
runtish
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a runt; weak and stunted; puny.
ruphina
rushing
rushing
adj
(Canada, US, dated) Full of activity, busy.
Rapidly flowing or surging.
noun
A rapid surging motion.
verb
present participle of rush
thurnia
unchair
unchair
Proper noun
A commune in the Marne department in France.
ungirth
ungirth
verb
To unfasten or remove a girth or belt from.
unhairs
unhairs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhair
unhairy
unhairy
Adjective
Not hairy.
unhired
unhired
adj
Not hired.
unricht
unright
unright
adv
(archaic or obsolete) Wrongly.
noun
(archaic) That which is not right; wrong; injustice.